Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 02, 1863, Image 3

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CLEAH-
TO THE DF.MOCHATS OF
llVlu tuuri 1 1
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nwnn Nit. flll"l
r...o!uii,'n rn uiionimMiisly nse,t:
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',.',. , l'"'1 111 i"" next .-pimp l.ll'C
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township and h"roitjjlt shall
e.ccl J y o i t" m ii' i u in- n 1 1 ur uur-
. . '' .
rugbs having more limn I 'omoerulio
too r, shall elect nn mllil ion.il l)clepat
for M"iy r" volor, or fr';'i,nt I j.nrt
thereof, of nn excess. Tim Ivle'tlc. ,
elected f-1 1 ill meet on lliO day of the meet
ing of the I!?lum .Tu,lt'M, to consult nn
the, expediency fin, I determine tlio nun
nor of rlintifrin;; our prror:t svMcm nf
nominating county and district officers.
ISRAEL TEST, Ch'n.
Nov. 30, l,-:;.
N. I',. As the Ton philips only ore re
fuirfl lo hold their elections nn f ho day
above named, it in thought the Democrats
of the llotougb. there are but four) can
1 old meet ing and et'lect Iolc:atef on Hint
da.v. eo a to accoinmodule the Townships,
and Ihry nro therefore rcjtiealed to do ao.
I. J .
Ac.:n Oi-kv. Wn nrn pliaed lo fm.
noutire that lt,o Clenilield AoAdemy
which hat been closed sinco last Spring
5 . . , , i , . . i . o .
which hat heen closed sinco last hpnny
i ,
I -V' ; ' . .
invoruu: iiunpii:i'A. iur, i. . jiili.ii,
gpiUrnian from Chester county, hm la
kfn ctiargi of it, ar.d oponod with o toler-
: hly ''lull l)vj0."
j I. H. 5-'JO'a. Tho uttenlion of the pub-
liu i called to tho advertiseiiient of Jay
I Cook it C i., Agents of thfi fiovernmcnl for
! the pule Tr Ui? U.S.3-2iV.
Wo cay t ilw -ntletnen UmV wo in-
I K-rl tlirir advert isemor.',
'out of rccrt io t lietn, ratlief U"n ''?
pny, n their trifling reniittnnco is far he.
If there is any rule
t i
t hnt roiuius country printers to do woik
for l!iu Government nl !(?. thnn lialf price, j
e have yet to learn the fact. j
C'Of We take pleasure in giving place to j
' the report of the "Ladies' Soldiers lielief
: Society" of Curwensville. The operations
of tho Association, as thown by this state
ment, arc highly creditable to all concern
ed, ami display a liberality seldom met
with in any community.
I jV-Tho fit'sL session of the .'!Sih Con
is gress w ill commence at Washington on
Monday next. An political parties will be
I pretty near equally balanced, it will not
probably be so much of a "Rebel liscruiting
f Office" an its illustrious preducessor.
Ci'Rwkkhville, !'., November SOth, 1 863.
Ed: of tht Btpublirtn :
Er.clooil I send you n
Report ot the doings of our Soldier s Relief Po
elety. Will you be so kind as to give it a place
In the next iffue of your paper? Many of your
leaders in this locality are connected with its
... n,.B,rlK,.l All fiimls. nnd would
rpciu.ioor u-.c ,
peruars, line lo sco iue iry -., n. i
Vours Ae.,
JANEIRVIN. I
The
ladies' Soldiers' Relief Society!
of Carweusvill'j. Penn'a
Mrs. JANE IKVIN, iVosi.knt.
Mrs. 1. O CnoiiH, Treasurer.
Miss Nannie H. Irv:x, Secietniy.
Coll M ITT ON FlNANtrs.
Miss KsthcrCathcnrt.Miss Maria Haul,
" Clara lioss, " Isabella Welsh,
" Annie M. Irvin, " Kat" llolden.
" F. Livintiton, " Jane IMnnm,
" Kate Goodwin, " J. Il.utshorn.
COS.'SIITIXE ON DlSTIlllll HON.
Mrs.
Stisnna. ration. Mrs. Sara. 'J'hompson
F.hzn lrvin. " Klii Livingston
Anna Koss, . " Soph. Ilurlfhot n
r.li;'.i Cut bear', " llantiidi F.vans.
Siisi ll l:rd,
l'KE'lPT-NT 4 Hi roriT. ! of i li o country, will, in n very short period, absorb
Tho tir.dctslciud, President f' tliC,tu0 ba'anc. !alc have lately laiined from ten
" Ladies' Sol'lieia
Kelief Society," of Cm -
wensville. l'n.. MCMimini; that a
sunt:
ment of the doinj." of tho Si.ciely since its
orpnniwition, would be intcrestinp 10 many
who have contributed to its funds, nnd to
others engaged in t-imilnr enterprises,
begs leave to make the following report of
;uAa,ci;n,,a il,rn.,k lbs minora of tho
UHli'lv. I'eeminiTit a Chrislhn nnd
patriotic duly to minister to tho wants of
our sick, wouudod, and dying Soldiers,
who bv the vicishitudes of war, are often
destitute of tho necessities of life; nn
organization was created to collect fund,
clothing, food, &c, and to dispatch the
a I. .. ,.. t1,H MA.i re.) I V. a olin St 11 I a
. i . .
lo the various hospitals, rarnpi. na batue-
fields of the country. The following re
port of the Treasurer presents a correct
Statement of the, receipts nnd disburse-
monts up to the 2"lh of November, 1?C3.
,P ,
riiSASi'REK s Kei'ort.
Mrs. 1), O, Crouch, Trensurer, in OCCOunt
with Iho "Ladies Soldiers' Kelief vSo -
r.iety," Nov. 1SG3.
Nov. 25, To cash ree'd to
date, $G72 3S
To contributions
in materials Ac, 130 75
Jnot.27, To contributions
at the M. E.. Church, 525 00
-$1328 10
Cr.
By 4 boxes of goods cuada
up mid sent lo Christ.
Commiss. rhilad'a., S30O L"
Ciuh pd. express charges, 1 5D
Cash " " " 00
Csh sent Sanitary Com
mittee, Thilad'a., 200 DO
Cash sent Sold. Relief
Assoc'n. atWashington, 100 00
Cash sent Jos. Fatterson,
Tr's. Chris. Com. Pliil'a., fiOO 00
Miscellaneous eipensoa, 5 00
Eal. in Treasurers uniKls, m n
ctonc
The arliolos composing Hie four tioxes
f goods referred lo in the above report,
Jiavo been carefully recorded in the books
of tho Secretary, which can be referred to
by any one desiring information of their
contents. The officers ol the Society have
used iheir discretion in sending goods or
raoriey to citlmr tho Sanitary Couiiuitlce,
Christian CnrumisMou, or Ta. Soldior's
Plief Society m deemed most nppro-
tin'" at I tin llfrtl In tivft hf firif r f llii
MfL'tltiff. Il,n f.,.r,l (ir.( a (,f ( I, ft
wrolrln"! Hi, I U.irvirr r.nlit ir.fl (if th
I tii'.ti rio' ors. nl III lir,i"fi I, Ikiv ii
r' t''d ll, prrpriity ff sending rihef in
t lint il iti'il inn ; and l( rut Tlligly It t h" ( k
f,,r h;i l.i i id i n iii lutor of thu
'I remurcr ( f the Cini-t'in I'ommiMiori, to
I," npplied In their hem-fit. Il l pto "' 'I,
almuM f ff n.inn rc'i'iilf It, lo (li-vnlp some
of il.n fund, reiiiMiiiiit! in th' hand of I lui
Tiensuri r, lo the r-l iff of aoldieis' fatuities
at home, thut ninv I o found Ithntme In
furl, rlnlliinjj, .Vc , I V the liclir of lhne
in iliPRrniy upon whom tl cy Iuivp Iiimc
lofir il-iii'nd'd f"f support.
In oiiliinillin litis rtport to tlio puliiic,
wo muy rcmirk , thut whill wi (,(dipv
our .hi, vest ns n oi'irly will rnmpiirn (u
v'.inl,lv with tli.'it of imy oilier similarly
oiiTiitnstani'o I, in tlio country ; much
rcimiin yt't tolnd'Hio. And that iiiMciid
ft i( !;i-in our r d-r 1 j, wo fhniild even
l.tlior wiih iiUTdiTd diligence in our
chiivo. No ca'iso run ho more inHpirinu
.,n,i holy, l ha n that of feeding an J clolliin
llic liravo lie rots in our a liny, who by
ri.-k ing nil l ho peril of cnmpii and hitllle
lii'hl mo focuring to in Ht our homos
ilonit'slio penco and comfort. Anl while
no aro enjoy inj; llipso hlc.HinrM nl our
own Filicides, cliould wo not rcprurd it
latner tt ilca"uic, lli.m n our'len, lo con-
ril,uio to thi relief of our pallant hut
iinlortnn'ite oIdicr and their familiei.
In tlio nn"ie of tho Sooielv then, I appeal
to nil lo give li your h jlp in our rfl'orta.
Jjel every ono il,i nomothiri. Contrihtl-
t..-.. i .
lion 111 money ran or repon. a to any ono
of tho Comtnilteo on Finnnccs, and Iho ;
nmoiint will Lo duly crcihtod. Jiiit:
. , . J . , ,
11 money cannot be parcil, send dona-1
"om 01 ?(" nn c,,0"""6; .' -.v win,
ne sacrcoiy urvoieo loinen inienoen iim:.
It is desired that when garments or other
donationii are made, the nameii of the per-'
fori sending them and the probable value
of each, be attaelied, so that it can bo pij ,
tered on the books of the Secretary. '
Pelicacies such as wines, jellies, dried,
fruit, Ac , are in dem ind. All donations
ran be sent to the residence of the under
iiiieJ. wheio they will bo carefully stored!
until ,u. tan be forwarded to the nrmv.
JANK
IIIVIN,
Ficn't.
('nr .'. r.riivillc
'oy, 00 111,
10.,
i !l ltn?I.;.-9'i tho JOlli ultimo, hy B. 1'. I
Wil-on, Mr. l-cicr liraflis, W JIi Alvinai
Maim, nil of llr.i.lf.inl tovi1liil. '
1H i;i N'onr Elouinvillo, on tho lVlb ulu, Kd-1
ward Kliiier, ton of Mciecs nr.d Kliuira Wi.-e, I
ai;cd 2 Tenrj, ! months and 4 day.
I'ur.'iiti,, dear, with fond euihra-o,
lo you winb luo bu k again ?
yo, Hivi'i t Kddio, keep thy place,
'Mid Jcliovals' cherub train.
Keep thy place, wo nrs coming too,
To join the angelic hand ;
There we'll utrike ('ad hands Willi you
In von colestiul land. M. A
L.
lclu batiscinrnt
roil saij:.
4 II
I IU3T-RATH COOK STOVB for sale cheap
i suitable for wood.
In,Uiro at tins otlice.
Deo. 2, 1SM-U.
rtAME to the prcm ises of the mbscrihor, rcsi
) .liof In Ilecntur townsbia. Cleurfield co l'a ,
on or about the 1st of August last, n Khl
If LIFKKlt. siinneied to be about a year old. )
The ownei is hereby required to eomo and prove
propertj, pay charges, and take her away, or she
will be sold ns the law directs.
Dm. 2, 1S0.1. DAVID UOSS.
V 1)111 X.STK A niltf' NOI IC T.. Notico
is hereby gi' en.thut Letters of Adininistra-
,iun
the Estate ol i'Ktkb dmkal, laio oi
Decatur township, Clearfield county, deceased,
having been grunted to Iho undersigned, all
perions indebted to said cslate lire requested to
ma I; a iimudiato payment, and ihoso haviug
claims again.'t the same will presort thum duly
authenticated for sciilim' iil.
MARY SMALL. 1 Allu)..
Lie. 2, I S6T-fif.
U. S. 5-i0'S.
rflTII.' J.,....l..rv r.r It. A
Treasury has not yet
I given notice of any intention to withdiaw
this popular Loan from tale at I'nr, nnd until lu ;
days noliej is given, tho utmersigneu. as uen-
ersl Subscription Agent," will cuiiunuo to sup-
' ply Iho public.
' The wholo amount of the Loan authorized is
'Five Hundred Million of Dollars. Nearly Four
llundied Millions have been already subscribed
for nnd paid into tho Treasury, mostly within the
last soven mantxs. The large demand f ro,n
abroad and the. rapidly increasing homo ilemnnJ
' for use as the baris tor circuhuion by National
KniiAing v.e..... -s, !
, to Clle... millions weeklyMrequenny excee .eg
v
Secretary of tho Ireuiury lias ampie sn,i usiau-
ing resources in the Duties qu Imports and Inier-
"t .. : .U- I..l..,
itovenuei, and in the issue of the Intorett
i,,ir:ljir lieen Tender Treasury Kotcs.it if almost
a certainty that le will not find it necessary, for
tt long time to couie, to seek a market for any
other lone or permanent loans, tho interest and
rriucipal of which ore payable in .gold
riudenco nnd sell interest must lurco the minds
of those conteniplaling the formation of N .tional
Ranking Associations, as well as tho minds of all
oho have idle uioncv cn their hands, to the
.mr,l rnnclii.inn ll.at thev should lose uo timo
I ! ... ... . t ,
in subscribing lu tbiii most po; umr uhh. Jl
will toon bo beyond their reach, and advance to
l..nrlsoinn nremiii.u. aa was the result with the
H Unveil '1 htrtv 1 I. nan. wlifD it KS! Hit
h for M
joiu ami
- . ., . . S:. fv. i.nB. the Interest and
rger be subscribed lor at par.
prjncipal pajuble in Coin, thus yielding over'
j,-jDe per Cent, per annum at the present rate of '
premium on coin. !
The Ooyerniuent requires all duties on imports
(o bc fM jn foin . then UutiM Lufe for n ong
time past ameuntcd to over a yuaiter of a Million
i of Dollars daily, a sum newly three times greater :
than that requited m toe payment, oi me micr- ,
' est on all the t-20 a ami otner permanent iiuai.a.
I Ko that it i, hoped that the surplus Coin in ,h.
Treasury, at no distant .,. ... ...-.
United States lo resume specie payments upon a
liabilities.
The Lean is tailed 3-20 from the fact that
whilst tii Rnrids tuny run for 20 years yet the
Government 1 a right to pay them off in Hold
at psr, at :. e alter i years.
The In"- 'I " 'aid half yearly, Til : on tie1
firs, days . v her and May.
Suhi'eri. -rs can have Coupon Bonds, which .
are pajnblc lo bearer, and are $40, $100, faOO, City, Clearfield county, deceased, the undersign
J 1000 ; or V.e-.rtercd Bonds of same denomina- ed, who was duly appointed Auditor tl dtstribuU)
tinns, and in addition, $S,tOO, and $10,000. For the money arising from said sale, will attend to
Banking purposes and for investments of TiUSt-, tho duties of his appointment, at his office in the
monies the Registered Bonds lire preferable. , borough of Clearfield, on Saturdny the 2th day
These 5-20 cannot bo taxed by Stales, cities,
towns, or ronntios, and the Movcrniueiit tax on
tbeiw is only one and a half per cent, on the
. ...
amount or income, when tbo Incomo ofthe holder
execftdi tn lLiadred Dollars per annum;
other investments, such ni income from Mort
gages, Railrotd Stock aud Bunds, etc., mot pay
10I from three to five Tier nont Lax un lha iirmn.
iul 1, k. .-.I T.L.. ,1 L .u.
will continue (0 dispose of the Bonds; and
orders by mall, or otherwise, promptly attended
The incoDvouience of a few days' delay in
delivery of the Bonds is unavoidable, the demand
being so great; but as interest commences from
.L.riAA(.l..,.,;,,i:on. no Wis occasioned, and
sverv effort Is being made to diminish the delay,
JAY COOKE.
Subscription Agent.
111 Bouth Third St. Philadelphia;
Dec 2, 16M.
il1M 'im,t; T'tnk . Nfl. llH
'1,t VT',9 SI
ilr, I.:f.t .'.
I"T,.in1 r.rtf our! t,nli. . 3 1 j II
HmI ftnl" (,nl hy Infill (n 'f, )
lliil ftio t.iKrn fir 'If bt. Inin.)
Ciln (liv,.iitil, ,1, .... (0'.i7 .1
:il' tlKcnnl-' I, in, l. f I'oitot, - 2, l in 7
I'l. j .r.rl. I'!,i,iir ,iliif .f, 1,01 1 9.1 .',',1.,1'JH 41
jinx Itnin l.iuiki an I tin fcer, 2:i.Vf,lfl,l
NiiKnofnllifr l,nnl, '.'.MICH
I.'jnl Im li r nn l ilnmui.l n',t, 1.7"'l
CbrcVt. rlrnfn, fio., ' - - J,.tH 4
On r ilrn'li, 1 I 79
I'iik fnui Common wealth, (rcial)
l)x,onc i f I'lalo r,igrvii,f;, rl".,
400 0(1
7(11 7i
3n2,45 St
Tntnl amount of ait,
I.IIIII.ITIH.
rapllal Hlaok puirl in,
$.w.fO,i no
9,?0 (id
l:i,'J0 on
C.3a4 00
NiMH In firrnlaMnn, lO'n,
' S'i, -
1 i,
(Thin Kcinjt the (-rateit amount in
circulation line Mutrinent.)
!)ne rtajiifltort, -
HS.ni.l 31)
IIiik oil rertinrntpt of ,Itpnu, -
1 .1,(19 1 AO
4,r,lo 41 !
)i7 i0
pu0 ti Innk
line cmmnonwenlth
tux on diviilen-l,
Int,
reft and xchangc, op.
Tutnl amount of LUbilitiPn, $202,i.?5 tsi
Tolal hiulilitio June .10th HCI, $22S.I0j 00
lr in K tho groutfjt amount h inco lint fe'licment.
Linbilitica of Ilircctnrs in principal, ll.Sin 00
" of li rector ua cuilurx'ra, H.SOi 00
" of Sliickhulilor an prino. IS..10U Id
" of Slnckholilera cnd.irn. 25.708 01
Diviilrml ilorlnrcil (hit day of 3j pr. ct. I' 760 CO
I . -s. iind Mil to tax on Ihu ulna, -l" uu '
The abnvo aluteiurnt in correct to tlio lirat of
luy nnjg,) d bcliuf,
J. 11. til'AllA.M, ,
Cashier.
fcworn 1,,'foro mo tins 2lili ilay r fsov. i.ioj,
... ...,..,, iurv pullic
w m, hadkiiai mi, .mhho ' umc,
T ,ST 4rKs ,-or 4iUllury Term
.
A. I)..
lKil.
MUM, Jl 'IKiiiS,
I!,ll Willium llaitlerode. Amo 11
Tato.
I!og;; Aarun llartmaii.
lira, ly Amos Jluufull, Jeffo Lines, Lewis
.urhi;idloy.
llrnrffortl David IVilion.
liurnside James Kiddle, John Hoffman.
Chest Jom W. Xeff, John Robiion, Andrew
Frniloy.
Ch-arflcl'l JWrouih John I'reeio, Kirn Ale.
I'urw cnvillo I'.rmij;h Jacob A. Fnuet.
Dcrstur Jacob V. lelnur.
Huston William II. lloyt.
Knox Patnutil Snyder.
Karthaus I.orerz Ilcrtlinc,
Lnwrencc William L. Ilijlud.
Morris John IV. Irwin, Hubert Ardeiy.
1'cion Honry l.ininpor.
Woodward William llomlorsuii.
. in.n is jenon.
Heroari a William Hammond, Win. S. Pii'Vey,
John Ii. Dillon, Thomas Hck, W;.., li, iJieUn
' t on, .losfph M. buiilii, X. Juhnn.
llell William T. Thorp.
llloom Adam Weaver.
Hoggs Matthew Stott, George W. Slurry, (of:
Ilenrv) 'jewrge WiU-on, jr.
llra.lford John Porter, Win. K. Wrigley,,
Walter Phirey.
lirady Henry Krtner, John IleigUtol, red.
Oswalt, James Irvin.
Uurnside I'rederio R. Shepherd, SaiuT New-,
comer, Ilctry PenticofT. I
Covington John Maiirer, Joseph P. Mulsoii.
Decatur Peter ciiuoul.
Ferguson John C . Miller.
(iosben Robert K. Flegal. ,
(iraliain Levi llublcr.
Huston John Tyler.
Jordan Isaac Bloom, Hiram Straw.
Knox John Mc.Murrsy. '
Lawrence John Dale, John Livingston, Hugh
Orr, Samuel Drown. '
I Lumber City Robert Youiift.
Mcrris Joseph Rothrock, David Dale, rieorgu
l Hoover.
how Washington Thomas Mehail'y.
Penn David Whitnitr, Lnac ICester, John 1!.
, Rafferty.
i Pike Samuel Fullerton.
' I'ninn William Welly.
Woodward -John Wolf, John Coulter.
CAIJTIOfc. The public are hereby cautioned
against discouiiiins or In any way becoming
'owner of a certain note given by mo lo Lewis C. ;
' Cardoii. of Laurence township, dated tho 17th
inst.. calling for twenty-four ($24.) payable on
tho 1st day of May, lnt',4, as I have received nn
valuo for the same' and will rt pay it unless com
palled by duo course of law.
I W. J. LITMADLK.
Lawrence tp., Nov. 24, lniiU.
QTKAY HUM. Came to the premises of
the unit reigned, in Ixnax lownsiup, ncr-
tR,, countv, Pn.,n or ii bout the Istol .nine iai,
! a RED STEER, supposed to be about ouo year
;,), witi, a stnr in the forehead, some white on
; the back, belly, and left hind foot. The owner
j, lK.r, by required to conn (ind prove property,
j ,,.,y euui'. and take him away, or be will be
j 604 a, cording to law.
DANIEL LOWMAN.
Nov. 2.'), 'f,.",-lJ.
,.,!,,.. ,,f 11,"
QTK AY COV
O underMpned
f TT ' .1 uu: ... .... . - - - -
residing at Morrisdalo, Llear-
n-... b-j,".. "w ,' . ,h le er D on
,,.,.! 1
to bo out cf
drove. Ti
icu nip, ruppusru
owner is requested lo cotuo forward, prove rrnP
orty, pay elinrges and take her away, or she will
he told as the law direct".
t EPMCND WISE.
Nor. 2.',, lSM-pd.
Auditors' Notice.
IN THE M iTTER of the Estnte of ISenjamin
Bonsall, late of Lrady township, Clearfield
1 county, deceased, the undersigned, w ho was duly
anno uted Auditor to d.striUUU uio ) ,r;
,;;,, : ,i, ,,f ,. ver Flegal. Esq., Ad
h ... . s t. :.. H ..
ministrator, will attend tc tno mines m ii r-
..jntment at his i.fSce in the borough of CI ?ar-
. t,,a..i the il tl, day of December, liiS,
Bt 1() 0'cl,ir:l, tt. m. of laid day, wnen nnu wneio
' .,) .,eron intnrcstcd may atten'i n mey sou j,iu
per.
Nov.
TIIOS. J. McCULLOLUH.
1SC.1, Auditor
Auditor's Notice.
IN THE MATTER of the sale of the Real E.-
1 tate ot Duvid Michael-, by tbo Shenn ol Uear-
liel'l eoniity, the undersigned who was ap,oiuie,i
Auditor to distribute the money arising loon said
salo, to those entitled t tl,o same, win auc.r. 1
. . .
, . . ' ,f his nppoin men. at h . olhce , ,1
e duties if his nppoiulment, at nis oruce in u.e
rough of Clearfield, on Friday the 2ath day of
- : . ,n. of said day,
" i: - - , .
, hen and where
an iersous nneic,vv
eud if they see proper.
TIIOS.
Nov. 25, ISM.
McCULLOl'iUI,
Auditor.
nrlilnr'a NntirP
AUUIlOr S iOUCt.
T N THE MATTER of the sale of the Real Es-
Into of Thomas McCraeken, lal of Lumber
ol ueccmoer, isn-i, si m ocioca. . m. . -
day, when and where all persoas interested may
attend if they see propr.
ivtino t 11 .iff f nl'il II
laos. rf. amy. l 1.1.1,1. u ,
all' Nov. 25, 18(13. A
: Auditor's Notice.
; TN THK MATTER of the Estate of Koulsn
', t. 1, U,,l. r..n,lnn Clearfi
1 I Bonsall, late of Brady townsbip.
el his appointment
of f!i...V-M u.l., ih. !Uth da of Decern
her, 1(W, at' 10 o'clock, a. m. of said day, when
and where all persons interested tany attend if
, they see proper
THOS. J. McCVLLOl'UH,
' X'ov. 1, 1S63. Auditor.
nil countT. dprottJ, th untie t$iU h" was auij j i ;
y "T.fr.r: i iren.i..n,, r..r (ietti,.R
-' . . i J: J olr .nltt ' L 2IU w It-T, mi vim 1WI
, ow money remaioiua u ".." - ., . v:... ... vi-i.. . .
.. .. : , . -:n ...j 1. ih. Jut si 1 iree, 1-1 ui i, "
sail, me Anminis irai-nr, win w - , ..,- . 0l,. ..
FaI U N IMII' O 111 HI V "' e , - -
1 1. :.. rr. in sh aa rnrrtii (r n rvru t' v " ' m r -
nrw rmrt.
CARLISLE & CO.,
:, 1 1. 1: s i. i n ii i: i ; ,v . i
noMf.srit' di; tmons,
jK('i:iii:s, i.r.tiii;h',
siu.Xt; i ;,, t ('.,, t c.
mil II'MII IK,, l-rnlrr rminty, Tiiiirn
ITuvo roi'uivt'il and nro jnit ojiciiinor
llic Inrifmt ussnrtmrnt of (ht l-nl.
' r, r- ,tr v . .
' - Hr.Al rol " .mtl M'.AM.i.SAIiLf.
f:rrr t,rvu,jht lo (Ai' rl,un nf nmatry, r.onuimy
IIIIV .()OI)S ,w (;HOCI'.KIIX,
11 A PMU' A 1)1'' v n ) 1 ! V V. S W I? !'
1 '
S 1 1 il i v. s' V ii r s !
I
; Hoods, iul)ins,Sontags, Balmoral
nnd I loop skirts !
i
i HATS & CA I'S I ROOTS k SHOKS !
i
: Ready Made Clothing, of Latest Styles !
SCHOOL-BOOKS & STATION KUY !
I
I
iPi-ugrsOil.s Taints, Putty & Glass!
' luce-i'luiir Forintt tiiJ ('orn-Httirch '.
I
(OAI.-OII. I-AMI'IS (() AM) Ull..
!.). V.U1
Trunks af Carjict-Uags !
PIl'KS, TOBACCO AN' I.) SKCABS !
Fish, Suit, and Rails !
Fi.oun, Feed and Provisions !
And all articles usually kopt in n first cla.'s
country store all of which will be sold
Cheap for Cash !
or approved produce. Lumber or shingles.
Philipiburg, Nov. 18, lSfi.l-tf.
The SiYnsoja why
Every body imchrse their CLOTlIINti
UEIZICNSTKIN IJROS. fcCO.,
Rccan.se they fill so very cheap fr Cash ;
Because they keep tho best goods;
Deeauso their Clothing is well made A fiisbiouaUle '
Because they keep the largest assortment ;
Because they get New Hoods every week ;
Because they givo every ono the w orth of his niou'y
Because they tako tho advantage of nobody;
Recniifo they tiei;t their customers well ;
Because cvenbo ly likes to deal w ith them ;
Because they sell cheaper than tho rest :
Because their Clothing arc well sowed .t fit well
Because llicy can ruit everybody :
Because their Store is to conveniently situated;
lleenuto uobmly leaves their store dissatisfied;
Bccauke all who deal wi'h them are suro to call
,1 .III., .0- .
Because they l.avo purchased their Stock nt such
reduced prices that they can afford to
ADVFIi'l ISK!
Those are a few of Iho reasons why they sell so j
r It a ii r
-.V-AI1 kind of Country Produce taken at
the highct market price.
l:K I ZEN ST KIN BIJO.S. k CO.
Clearfield, Nov II, ISfi.1, :,,n.
- - -
( -pjj j.- MAGAZINE FOR THE TIMES
PETERSON'S MAGAZINE
The Iks: and ( 7u,rr,( in Mo World (or LuJict!
This popular monthly magaiinn will lo ;ioi'fy
i,ii),r,ir,d f,r 1SCI. It will contain ono thousand
pages ol reading 1 fourteen splendid steel plates !
twelve colored fahion ai'utesl twelvo colored
; 1(er)i1 ,),,,,.,. nino tundrcd wood cuts!
,wunty. ,-,. ,,..,., r n,ii9ic! All tins will
,(() .,. f,,r ,,iy 'yK0 Doli.ahs a year, or a dol
iu (jian jillgaiill(!1 ur tue cu88 f Peterson.
,
,
, J(J
n-b.-iHin,, T.,.,s ,! XovollcttCS
Are the Lest miblisbed nnywhere. AH thr mmt
pi.vnlnr rriitr nir -i,y' , lo irr,'l originally fur
, "vtirfH." In 1 S04, in addition to its nsual
iiuantity of short storie. Fot n OniiiUAL lorr-
inunT Novri.BTTrs will be given, by Ann r.
Stephens, Ella Ko.'.innn, Frank Lee Benedict,
and the Author of " The t'econd Lifo." It also
publishes
Fashions Ah lap of All OTiunt.
Each number, in additior to the colored plate,
gives Bonnets, Cloaks and Dresses, engraved on
wood. Also n pattern, from which n Dress, Man-
tills, or Child's Dress ran be cut out, without the
aid of a mantua mukcr. Also, several pages of
Household and other Receipts.
Itistlieoeatl.au.v ai'iapaiiiici.iii.c wuiiu.
Try It lor one jcar.
TERMS iLwara itc Anvnerr.
One Copy, Ono Year, ...
Three Copies, for One lear,
10 00
p Clubs.
Club. To
the ahov rates.
- , a copy 01 me fliagatme lor loos win oe jiroD
! gratis. r e.. t,.( no 1
' .L.LJ:J EJJ,RfVN.',
, w v ""nul ' n,''"P'--
ec.meni sent gratis, when writ en for.
Nor. 11, ism.
1U
. 1 ... 1 -n,t, am in, na l nr. . .
J. P, KRATZEn,
Fall mt (I Winter
FOR LADIES,
Htirh a i-l,imif, n,iriii", try il'taiii,. ilni .,
iir.t,lOi, lirlllinnl, ,..,u,, aln. a, iM rt-i-f,
riiil. ill., rliili'n.,ih, KiiiKliiiina, utit, k vn,
litipn l,'f. f'l!lif. vi'lu.t tt tin i n if. colkr-llr,
tralil, I ' It", lri l.iilon, lioii ry, fll, urin,
r.irlii, rollnr", li,i',., ntiliinn, trarl", h"op rV itl.
hnliuoruls inniitlo. cntK, lnwln, fur.4, notion,
bonnrti, l.ats. ril'lon, tlowfr. plumm, Ac.
MENS' WAHE.
Such nn rt'ilh. aiiim'ri', mtinrll, flminal, jcn,
(wop, I, ciiUoninlr, inurlin, ilaliau rloih, vrlvd,
I hmli, rlirck, ticking, ileniiii", ilrilliog, Hnrn,
cruth, uprRe, rnnvaii, pa,IJin(c, 1 imojr rralingii,
rantn flannel, nuiu, pants, vli, ovoruouti,,
film w In. b,v' jni'kftii, overall, drawer, over-
hirt, iiii'lirfli i rtB, boot anJ lin;, liali anil
cup, Ac, Ac.
Such ns carpet, oilcloth, blinds, curiums, lasels,
clocks, looking ulassos, lamps, churns, tulis, buck
cth, broonis, brushes, I, a. kcln, washboards, wood
en bowls, eieves, tlat irons, entice mills, bed cords,
Imjjs, wall paper, carpet chain, collon yarn, can
dle wick, work biifkels, lanterns, umbrella, buf
falo robes, ttunkf, carpet bac;, axes, augers,
j Musical inmrumeiils, viulins, flutes, fifes, strings,
, Ac. llardwnre, ipievMiswarc, k'"" "are, stone
; ware. (Irocerics, drills, eoiitcetioiiery, iiicdi
cines, flour, bacon, I'h, sail, grain, dried fruit,
; Nails and tpikos, glass and putly, oils, vinegar,
tobacco, scgai', candles, spices, powder, shot,
1 lend, I'rindftoncs, rafting rope, carriage trim
niings, iilioe tiiidinc,.',, school books, Ac all
Jot' whicli will be soil on Iho most reasonable
, lerms, and tho highest market price paid for
nil kinds of country produce,
i Oct. i:, lso:t. J. P. KRATZKU.
I
Front ft., abovo Iho Acnileiny, I'learfu Id, I'a,
1 1103. 1RG3.I
lMIII.ADELl'IIIA ,t KKIK KAlLKOAD.i
TllllIS great line Iravers-s the Northern and,
X Northwestern counties of Penusylvahia to
the city of Krio, on Lnko Krio.
It has been leased by the VitnsyrninVi Unit- :
roonl Cnnifintti, mid uud;r their itu."pices is bo-
ing rapidly opened throughout its enliro length.
It is now in use for Passenger and Freight bu-1
siness from HaiTi"burg to Empirimn ( ! ,1 Fork, i
115 mi'es) on tho Kasteru Division, and from j
iSliefiield to Krie, (7 miles) on tho Westerns
Division.
Time if ftnnfnifir Train tit h'mpfrium.
l'xpross Train leaves oas ward 4 00 P. M.
Express Truin arrives wostward I 'Si P.M.
Cnr run through witiioi t i iiavik both ways
on these trains betweeu Philadelphia and Lock
lie ven, und betHfen Lalliuiore and Lock ll iV'jn.
Klcgant Sleeping Cars aeeoinpauy tile Kxprvsa
Train bolh wii v bete en Williuinspoi t and Rttlti-
more, and o ilhauisport and 1 hiludclphiu
For information inspecting Passenger business
. apply at. the S. K. Cor. I Ith and Market sts.
1 And for Freight business of the Com sany's
: Agents, S. II. Kingston, jr., Cor. 13th avd 'larkul
sts.. riiilailelphia ;
! J. W. Reynolds' Krie ;
.1. M. Drill, Agent N. C. II. R. Ilaliim.ire,
II. II. Hot sTox, (ien'l Freight Ag't, Phila. ;
Lr.wis L. lIoti'T, (,'en'l Ticket Ag't. Phila.:
Jos. I). Potts, Oen'l Manager, W illiamsHrl.
Jan. 2i, ISiiS.
i nMiNisTKAiou mum j-No.ic;
;l is hereby given. Hint Letters of Adiiiuiistra- i
. .. i, ,., t, , . rl
lion ou the estate ot DAN ID I LbuAL, late of ,
Morris luwushin. (Mearlield Coui.lv. deeeai.d.
having been granted to tlio undersign, ,d, nil per
sons indebted to said estate uro rcfuestcd lomako
.immediate payment, r.nd thoso hi ving demands
against the same wi'l presirit tho' a duly authen
ticated for settloiucnt.
1KRL.MIAII SMEA1 ,, 1
VALENTINE FI.EU AL,j
October 2X, LSC:i. pd.
Adin'r.
lsT5 sm.scriber, in l.nwrence townvhip. on orabout
the lt of September lnt. a WHITE and RED
STEKR, supposed to be about?! y.sars old. Tho
owner is required to come and p.'oro roperty,
p.ty charges, Ac, or ho will be disposed of as j
the law directs. , . ,
JOHN SHAW, jr. I
November!, ISfi.1. pd.
,,,,,,, ..... , ,r i , . .'I , . i " '
lllli I. MI Ml MAlr-Si I lO 1 I'b,;
HARRISBURQ, Pa.
coEULv..ti!i:rcui.-;oN,'(U,t7or,.
1 TllllIS Hotel, so well known to the traveling
X puonc ot l.learlif Id county, is now in a cor -
itilion to atlord tho most excellent aeeoininodislion
either for tho transient guest or the permanent
boarder.
The "IniUid States1' has now all the conven -
ictlCCS of
.1 FlliST CLASS HOTEL,
and the Proprietors arc determined to spaie uelih
, er ex,eno, lieie nor labor to cn-uro the comfort
j of the go . 'sis. The patronage of the traveling
I public i,, respectfully solicited. jly I, '03, y. ,
i MAINE STREET, CLRWENSVULE, PA., '
WM. A. MASON. Proprietor.
rillUS long established and well known 110-;
' J. TEL, situated in th j west end of the town,
111. k.ll.n.ni.nilil,..l . .. I .. - . 1 - . . . I I . .1
IrpiUllir f.'.iiy aunounc-s to hi's nu-
inor,,un friends, and to tno travelling public, that
he is how prepared to accominudato all who may
, favor him with a call.
Ample, safo anc comfortable stabling is at
taclied to the premises, and trusty
attendants.
w ill always be on haud. Charges moderate.
! Feb. 12, LS6-2.t;
Flyer's l'ittctil Churn,
A superior art clo. A family using this Churn
never need bo without butter!
All the above nnd many other articles are fur
nished to customers cheap for Cash or exchanged
for approved country produeo. Cherry, Maplo,
Poplar, I.inwood and other Lumber suitable for
Cabinet woil., takrn in exchange for furniture.
T& Remember the shop is on Market street,
Clearfield, Pa.. and nearly opposite the "Old Jew
Sturs." JOHN (1CLICU.
Nov. 2C, 1SG2. y
S Tit AY I
nib-cri!"
HI 1. 1.. Came lo the 1 re:ui,ci of the
icrin Beccnria Ion n-liii,, on or about
the middle of August last, a Dun colored Hull,
supposed lo be about S years old. The owner is
required to come forward, prove properly, Ac.
utlicrwiic he will be sold
ns the law directs-.
W. S. DICKEY.
Nov. 11. lSC3-pd.
VftfU M fc OAI'TIOV.-The public are
li hereby rantioned against buying or taking
au assignment of n note for $75. dated sometime
in June inst, payable in April ISflt, given by me
to Darid Askey, of Bradford township, a I did
not receive value therefor, and will not pay it
unless compelled by due course of miw.
JACOB GEAKIIAUT.
Graham twp., Nov. II, V.I.
, -- .
I I' a TITl IOf iH 10. j
rpjin fubseriher residing in Covington town-.
ship, now offers his valuable farm for sale on
reasonable torrai. It is localid cn the Clearfield !
road, and contains NS arrea nf land; 7C
1 nn ' wn''i ' eleared, with a t wo story house, suiti
: , for a hotel, wagonmaker shop, and other
' 'J j buildinpi, a youug bearing orchard, and a '
road, and contains K1 arrea nf land; 70 of
suitable
out-
well '
of excellent water at the door. A Coal f am
is opened on the farm with a vein of coal 6 feet'
thick. I
.r-ff-For terms and particulais, address the ,
undersigned at 1 rtnchville P. 0. Clearfield co.
0cL2S, 1X83. L. BR L'N WELL.
STOVK riPK. For sale at the eheap store
of John D. Thomrsen, ia Carwensyille, at Ij
cents per pound. Nov. II, 156.1.
nntf a won rx:nr&
A :il'illt. 1 1 1 x ' ' F N I ItMtt)
imliihlc i;(riu(.
A VVMV. lOMD
Til T II t. I l l lfc K At IM' TRP,
iXol Mttl,c Drunkards
Hi. IIOOnA.MrS
(jlerniiin liillers,
ntKiwhhi) n y
DU.C. Al. JACKSON,
riui.Aiii.i.iMii , r.
Will Ffl'ectually and Most Certainly
cum: a ii ii nisKASKs
AblSINd riiOM A
TJISORDERF.D
LIVER.
bTOMACH
ott KIDNEYS
i llUOKLAND'S -1! U.M AX BITTEWft
' Will euro every case of
! I'hioiiie or Nervous Debility, Disease of the Kid.
no; ., and Dieeusui arising from a Dis
i , rdered Htomach.
ilinSKRVi: TUK FOLLOW I Nil SYMP-
to ni I resulting I rem Disorders of tut
Digistiyo Organs ;
in
ward Piles,
F u 1 1 ne ss rr
Lined to tho
Head, Acidity of
the Stomach, Nausea
Heartburn, Disgust for
Food, Fulness or W sight
in Ho Stomach, .-v.ur Lruo
tiitions. Sinking or Fluttering
at the Pit of the Stomach, swim
mm of the Head, Hurried and
Difficult Dreathings Fluttering at
Heart, Choking ur nutlocnting eiousa
salion when in u lying posture, Dimness
of Vision, Dots or Wehs heloro the
Sight, Fever and dull pain in til
Head. Iteticioney of Perspiration,
Yellowness of Skin and Eyos,
Puininthe side, Lack, Chvet,
Limbs, iic, rotddon Flush
es of Heat, Durning in
the Flask, Constant
Imaginings of
Kril and great
D o p r essica of
Spirits.
PARTK.TLAR NOTICE.-For tlioso who it
sire nnd will have a Liquor bitters, wo publish,
the following receipt : (Jet one botilo lloolland's
(oriu.in liill' rs un,l mix wil'a Thict Quart of
: lnotl llriimlu nr W'hitkni, and the result will b
: n preparation that will fur ixat in uiediciunl vir-
lues and true excellence liny of the numerous
Liquor Hitters in tho market, n-jil will coif muck
'r. Y'ou will have all the virtues of IfmiftatU't
Hitter i n connection with a ,,( artiolo of Liquor.
.., .. iti....h l..kj u tl.r.ri llwwn itir..ri..r r.Fj.,.n rn..
I lions will cost you.
1 1IOOFLAN D'S GKItM AN B1TTEHS
, WILL GIVE YOU
; A G O O I) A V VET I T L .
8TU0SG H Si Lt'i 1 Y N Ell V K9,
,.., '
"i" E'vo you
.... s. . vv i,, L-q-ip PPVIIKiia
A M L NLKO K IK tKhLlMIS,
Will enablo vou to
S L E i; P W ELL,
And will positively prevent
1 EVER, HILLIOIS FEVER, Ao
YELLOW
Those sulfering from liroken Down and Deli
rate Conslituiions, from whntevor cause, either in
Malo or Female, will find in Hooflund's Herman
Litters, a Remedy that will rcstoro them to their
usual health. Such has Veen the case In thous
ands of instances, and a fair trial is but required
to prove the ossertir.n.
Remember that these Hitter nre NOT Alcho
liolir, and NOT intended asaBuvtrage.
The prnprierors hnvo thousands of Letters from
the most eminent Clergymen, Lawyers, Physi.
ciuns and Citiy.ens. Testifying if their own per-
sonn I knowledge, lo the beneficial effects and
luediCal virtues of these Killers.
Vom Itr.r. J. .Ynrttm A''oica, . )., Etlitor of tht
Eiiryct tjifiliit ,' lii-litjinu A',ioir'fyc.
, Although not disposed to favor or recommend
Patent Medicines in general, through distrust
of their ingredients and etlocts, I yet know ul'm
! sufficient reasons why a man may not testify lo
the hcuutit bo bi'tieves laims.tlf lo h:,v,, received
fn,in any simple preparation, in the hopo that he
may thus contribute to tho benefit of oCiers.
, ,),, n, (,e more readily ia regard to Hoof-
1 land's (lerinati Bitters, prepared by Dr. CM.
' Jiirksott. ,,f l!ii ,'il-,. rii.ciillA f wn nri.i udii'A.I
against ibein for many year, under the impress
ion that they were eh icily an alcoholic mixture.
I am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker,,
Esq , for the reiuuv.il of this prejudice by proper
tests, and for cneo.irageinent to try them, when
suffering from great and long continued debility.
The use of three bottles of theso Bitters, at the
beginning of the inese.it year, was followed
evident relief , acd restoration to a degreo of bod
ily nnd mental vigor which I had not felt for six
in on I 'as before, and had almost despaired of re
gaining. I Iherelore thank Uod and my frieno
iur directing uu, lo the of them.
.1. NEWTON UR0WN
Philadelphia, Juno LSU1.
Diseases of Kidneys ansl Bladder, in Young or
Aged. Malo or Female, are speedily removed.
' A... I C.AA.ltll, ...,(....,1 i t.u
' . ; . , , '"- . ,
1,,'iicaie c nn, uen tuoso siinering troin .Muras
mus, wasting away, with scarcely any flesh on
their bones, are cured in a very short time; one
bottle in such cases, will have a most surprising
cfloct.
Parents ha 'ng suffering children as above, ani
wishing to raise them, will never regret the day
they commenced with these Bitters.
Litrary men, Student, and thoso working
hard with their brains, should always keep a bot
tle of Hooflland's Bitters near them, as they will
find much benefit from its use, lo both miud and
body, invigorating aud not deprassint;.
Il is not a Liquor stimulant, and leaves no pros .
tratioa.
ATTENTION, SOLDI HllS,
Aud the friends of Soldiers..
We rail the atUntloo of all having relations or
friends in the army to the foct that "Hooflund's
, (ierman Bitters" will cure nine-tenths of tho dis
eases induced by exposures and privations inei
dent to e.iinp life. In the lists, published almost
daily in tho newspapers, on the arrival ofthe sick,
it will be noticed that a very Urge proportion
are sultering from debility. Every casoofthat
kind can be readily cured by Hoofland's Gorman
Bitters. We have no hesitation in stating ihat.
if those Bitters were freely used among o;r sol
diers, hundreds ol lives wight lo saved that oth
erwise would be lost.
The proprietoit are daily receiving thankful
letters from sutterers in the army and hospitals,
who have been restored to health by the use of
these Bitters, sent to them by Iheir friends.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I
See that the signature cf "C. M. JACKSON" U
on the wkai'1'S.r nf each Lottie.
Prire per liottle IS rents,
Or half diizem lor al.
Should ynurnesret d'uggiet not have tlearti
cle, do not bo put off Ly any of the intoxicating
preparations that may be offered in its )lace, b.i'
setid to us, and we will forward, secure y packed
by express.
Principal Office and Manufactory, No. tJl Areb.
street, l'oi'.advlpbia.
JONES k F.VANS,
(Saeressort to C. M. Jacxio A Co.,)
Proprietors.
Fnr sl al Qartswiaat A Haaton'a Dn.'
(tore, Clearfield, fa mJj I 'tH-y